Posted on March 31, 2008
One of the most interesting presentations given at the C4 Mac Dev Conference was Sasser’s “Coda Confidential”. There, he talked about Panic’s origins, Transmit — but most importantly — the development of the successful Coda app. If you’re into Mac development, this over 82 minute-long presentation is a must-watch. For others, it might still be [...]
Posted on March 25, 2008
Evernote’s premise is simple: never forget a note again. The end result is a more-than-useful, multi-platform app that is certainly up to the task for taking care of all of your notes. And get this — the Mac beta actually feels like a 100% Mac app from the ground up, unlike some other multi-platform software. [...]
Posted on March 20, 2008
The MacBook Air — you either hate it or love it. But there’s no denying that the world’s thinnest notebook has style. Still, as many could’ve imagined, it’s suffering from the “Apple 1.0″ blues, where there are more than a handful of problems and limitations with the first release of a new Apple product. Everyone [...]
Posted on March 19, 2008
If you were disappointed that Apple limited wireless Time Machine backups only to the recently-released Time Capsule, even though they advertised the feature compatible with the AirPort in some pre-Leopard statements, you can smile once again — Apple has made it right, and released the Time Machine and AirPort Updates v1.0. This update finally allows [...]
Posted on March 17, 2008
Apple has just updated the small AirPort Express with 802.11n wireless. For those who do not know the difference, the n spec is faster than the g spec — up to being able to wirelessly stream HD video without any network stutters. The new AirPort Express maintains all previous functionality, like the AirTunes music sharing, [...]